Wingham Times, 1891-10-02, Page 8T ,�cINDOO Or.tlletabout. •• Messrs Pete lt s WINGIIA1 MARKETS.
tVtsanAnr ()etcher'
a Tis S prl►t st lli bttve formed a p{titnexShlp' Corrected ty P
Duane, Produce Peeler
2, DOI
, ., for the purpose of buying grain in this , rieurtnor leo Its, .
1' y Uall 1Vh""F,'")118'1'.
ira,eliall be pleased to tietayou. Out town,- '1'lic (gas bright O'ainpatiy, of „pang:
great display of fabrics inordinary effects . this town, have been waking improve. I ontri,
pleasingfancies,odeconceitte and extreme lnents in the wortcs —There were no IPo"
less than 207,,tieeets sold here, for the halts•, tub
novelties for the Autumn months, proves , do tidos,,
l,xhitaitiou iii Toronto, Nov had for !iVoo peracid
svcod per raid,
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our positiopees. Dress Gosi:ds leaders. The a town of this size,—Mrs John Smith,: tray per ton,
range of styles answers every demand while visiting her daughter at Luther, 1Potatces,
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took side and died an 'Tuesday of last r
of carriage, street and travelling cos- week, Her vendee were brought to SuTiil;lir+Ani)—In Wint;haln, on the
tunes,. house sad evening wear, , See this town and tiro funeral was on ,.4 th ult, the wife of Mr D Sutherland ;
them, We feel as ,tered of your order,. '.Thursday to the Molesworth cemetery ` a sort.
The Cloak Dentirbetent shows quite an
extensive collection of stylish garments.
Just enough t;i each to ,give them a dis-
theet indivit iality.
Our Scalene aidNlantlings for ordered
nia'Vil s" ere moste complete, in all the
0440. e„ les a'nf� designs, '•
42 so to 903
00 to ' 24
27 to 28
40 to OSS to 00
• 1s to 1�
1 6o to 1 0o
7Spta to $80
.Novelties you 'will find we are
dqheeters. For any kind of Furs we
viten inspection, rvhioli will prove coni.
vine, e,
e advantage of It while you can—
our large stack of Ready-made
Clothing, in men's, b(s' and ehildrea's
suits and overcoats, before the best are
picked out,
Examine our Gloves, Hose,Underwear,
eGent's Furnishings, Shoes and Slippers,
.Carpets and Lace Curtains, at
M. W, Mc'INIOO'S.
ie'1inoant',tM
FRIDAY. OCTOB +'It 2, 1891.
Seaforth•
]11r Peter Campbell, of the mill
road, Tuckersmith, had a horse and
rig stolen from Hawkshaw's hotel
The funeral services were conducted
by Rev 0 H P1lillfrliore. `Che deceas
ed was in her 65th year and a member
of the Baptist church.
E1Ltevale.
The annual harvest home of th
Methodist church will be held on Fri•
day,_ the 9th of October. Active pre-
parations are in progress to make it a
festival of joy and poise, of music,
song and wisdotn, as well as a feastof
the best thingswhich the land pros
vines., The sing and music will be
provided by the Brussels Methodist
church choir;which has the reputation.
of being the best. Methodist choir in
the Wingham district. Addresses are
expected from Rev S Sellery, B D,
Chairman of the District, the Rev A
Y Hartley, of Bluevale, Rev G F
Salton, of Brussels, and others. ,The
fine hot dinner of fowl, etc, will be
served in the commodious basement
from 5 o'clock to 6.30 o'clock.
The games held in our village on
Saturday last were a tine success.
There was a base halt' match played
between the Unions of Wroxeter and
Gerrie and the Wrnghatn team, at
which the Unions proved too strong
for their opponents. Then followed a
foot ball match, in which Gorrie and
Baimore teams were the first to take
the field, Gerrie team came coming off
viotorious. were then matched against
the Ironsides of Mulberry. The
Ironsides were awarded the money.
shed, a few nights ago. No trace of After these exciting games, the pope
the thief or stolen property car. be lace had their attention taken up by
running jumping, etc. Every person
went home well pleased with the day's
sport. -
found'althou„ li 11r Campbell is offer-
ing a libetel reward.—The following
sto„ k heeetters from this section took
prizes at t'te,,9'.iionto Industrial Ex.
hibition , S` ':r Ss illie, 8rd on
Canadian4` :nee year old filly,
3rdfora draught two
year old tll'ty , Thins Lapalie, list
for two year old roadster stallion ; A
Davidson, hist for three year old .road-
stNr °filly ; 1•m Smith for two year
Old roadster filly ; D D Wilson, 2nd
for three year old general purpose filly;
T White, 2nd for two year old Agrie
cultural. stailion.. yTeere: were no less
than four runaways in Seaforth last
week. No person hurt and very little
•.damage done.-5lessrs Obuf'& Bennett
.Have sold ;;out their putnpmaking
departlureiet eto. Mr 3 S Walsh purnpe
makiei; t# Avltuni.—Our town council
have p>lrfkbd a 310w hose cart to
take tNle'irdices of the one destroye.i by
lite- .`It ' is a magnificent •piece of
Workmanship and has all the latest
improvements. It was purchased
from Waterous S Co, ,of I3rantford.
They also purchased a hook and ledder
wagon from the same firm: It has an.
extension ladder 40 feet high, besides
a full- set of other ladders. The price
is 5475, and $175• for hose cart.
Howick
The council :net at 4.
nth, 1391, in the Tutt
pursuant to adjourn rn anti.:
all pres,•nt, except Mr Nay. The
Reeve in the •chair. Minutes of last
meeting rad and approved. lioved
by Fergusson, seconded by Graham,
that the rats' on the $ for:verity pur-
poses be 2 mills : for tewnslup; true.
poses 1 mill; for railway. pnepetette
9,10 of e. mill ; and for {,angered se1Sb' ii
rate 825-1000 of a mill ---Carrie&
Accounts passed :-- John Knox,
$30, for settlement in full for damage
to draili and crop; Robert Jamieson,.
$115 balance on Dane toidge,and $40,
part pay on Hamilton bridge J
Baylis, $8 88, for gravel ; A Drum..
mond, $7.10, for gravel atxd work otl.
Howiclt and Carrick boundary; t3.,
Johnston, $4 80, for gravel ; A ratter
5011, $1.5C, for repairing culvert, lot
24, can 4 ; lite Fallrtbay,. $24 50, for
board for Frank llirtelr, indigent,
Moved by Johnston, soaondid h) Gra
hats, that the enrtncil'do now adjourn
to' rod in Browu'i, dlottrl, F'nrdwieh,
a'rr the : third Wedieee'irty in Oetoher
next, when the Cellecture Will he fllr..
poiutcd. ---f •rlrrie,tl
4Vxtz. Bees, Tie ('Perk.
LAStaVirel.
Morris.
Mr John A McEwen, organizer for
the county of Huron, was in Landon..
last week from Tuesday till Friday
attending the rneetinge of the Patrons
of Industry Association and taking in
the. fair.- Miss Lnoinda Bone, of
Toronto, is spending a few weeks
vacation aider the parental roof. -Mr
Wm Brown, of the third Zine, is very
sick at present, He lied just returned
from the Toronto Exhibition and from
visiting his brothers .at Orangeville,
when be had to take to his bed. Every
pers'rn in•this locality would be glad
to hear of his recovery, • as he is a
nothd character amongst us.—Mr Jas
Ireland has had another attach of
sickness and is not ahle to get around
very much. Dyspepsia seems to be
the trouble and ;rave doubts are some-
times entertained as to his recovery.
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How we Kiss Ella, But Thy Wilt be
Done. '
How Ionely are our hearts to -day,
The ties we tender feel,
Are severed by the,hand of death,
True, God has set his seal.
t ped by the hand of one so kind,
6 f he faded from our sight, •
Reil angels gently bare away;,
Her gentle spirit bright.
She's now beyond our mortal sight,
BV faith we almost see,
And there with Jesus our blest Lord,
From pain and death set free.
Your little brother misses you,
With toys you used to play,
But mamma's gathered yours all up
And laid theta safe away.
And' as we think of you just now,
The tears do gently flow.
But by and by we'll hear Him call,
And bow our will to show,
And when we reach the city wall,
Its pearly gates unfold,
We'll still believe that sacred truth,
The linlf has not been told. ON
.We shall' not see our Bile's face,
Till gathered Horne are we,
.ked there in robes of spotless white, The following valuable Thoroughbred •
We joined 'again shall be. Shorthorn Cattle, viz :
Pe,and'1a's kind remembrance of their let, Rose of W rosetee, red; 2nd, Beauty
daughter Bata, wll•, died in 'Wingham on of Maple Grove,red; 3rd, Laura of Maple
Sept eth, 1891, aged three years and four Grove, red, Dominion Herd Book,16258;
months.
WISEMAN—In Clinton, on the 16th nit,
the wife of Mr John Wiseman ; a sou.
AGAR --In Turnberry,, on the 24th ult,
t e wife of Mr Andrew Agar ; n son,
GAnnu .—Ilz Wingham, on the 28th
lit, thewife of Alr H Garbutt ; a son,
Leif:ge w --In West Wawanosh, on the
27th tilt, the wife of Mr Jas Laidlaw ; a
daughter.
MARRIED.
WIGwr elf —Romp —In Culross, on
Sept 23rd, atthe residence of the bride's
father, by Rev Jas Malcolm, Mr Wm
Wightinan, of East Wawanosh, to Miss
Minnie, eldest' daughter of Mr William
Romp,
DIED.
ANDE$$oN —At Beulah, Manitoba, on
the 18th of September, George Anderson,
brother of Mrs Jas McAlpine, of this
town, aged 49 years. ' Deceased leaves a
wife and two sons and three daughters,
all grown up.
Rxvers—In Teeswater, on the20th alt,
Annie Dolson Rivers, aged 1 month and
22 days.
EMERSON—In Teeswater, on the 23rd,
tilt, Margaret Armstrong, relict of the
late Noble Emerson, aged 83 years.
FoExarl=—In Listowel, on the 22nd alt,
Ruby Allan, youngest daughter of An-
drew and Susan Foeroh, aged 0.months
and 7 days.
JOHN GALBRAITH
has something to tall you. He is selling
all kinds of Dry Goods at exceedingly
low prices. Call and be convinced. See
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his Flannelette at only Sets. per yard.
Dress Goods from Sets, up. Velveteen
from 25ots. up. A fine assortment of
Ladies' and Children's Hose in Cashmere
and Wool. In Gloves,Ribbons, Handker-
chiefs,.he is giving excellent value. In
gents' Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, etc.,
an immense assortment.
In Groceries, John Galbraith gives
tip top value and the people know it.
Come in and see the bargains the people
have been and are getting right along -
JO HN
long•JOHN GAL[3RAITR.
Wingham, September 23rd, 1891. -
IOW
STRAY CATTLE. '.
Strayed fie Et the show grounds, Wing -
hen, on Sept. ' th, apair 2 year old steers, one
red and the . er gray, and a yearling heifer, red
and•white.' Any person giving any information of
their wher shouts, will be suitably rewarded.
AMOS TIHLtNO,
Con. 1, Turnberry,
Wingham P.O. .
DRAIN TILE.
ELLIOTT BROS.
:lave on nd at their brickyard, near Wingham, a
large st of Tile from 2 to 8 inches, for draining
puree s. Fanners intending to drain their lands
shoo call and see the stock and get prices.
SALESMAN WANTED
To take orders for Warranted NURSERY 'STOOK
to be delivered in the spring. Agents starting NOW
Can make big Salary, or Commission. Stock and
variety superior to .anything heretofore shipped.
'Outfit and instructions furnished FRED`,
Write at once for terms to
E. 0. (11tAll AAI, NCRBEItYMAN,
• Toronto, Ont.
—AUCTION SALE
OF
VALUABLE
FAR t,,r^ STOCK.
The undersigned has received instruc-
tions to soli by public auction, on
Lot 2, Concession 6, Turdiberry,
Tuesday, Oct 13, 1891,
Wst. ,t w Arno B. Dont.
4th,Roso of Wroxoter Second Dolriinion
Herd Book,16259; 5th, Clara of Wroxeter
Dominion Herd Book,16257; 6th, Lily of
-`Gila Government has eta e tt olrttnga Maple Grove, red brown, Dominion Herd
Book, 17553; nth Butterfly of 'Maple
in the method of passing through customs Grove, read and white, one .year old; 8th,.
goods sent byexpress of under $l0 in value. Wroxete Daisy, red, Dominion t-iord
f; 13oolr 1f3260; 2 Bull Calves; 2 Heifer.
In the future all such goods will be euterw y
ed iu a ametll customs bnok similar to that I Calves; 1 leravy Draught Tiorme, , all
old; 1 General T'urpose Mare .flu,. real;:
intvhioh pestal matter is entered, and the 1 two year old Pilly;; 1 three •, •old
conieemers of such goods need but to "sign Mare.
$10 REWARD,
Any person giving such information as will lead.
to the finding of the guilty parties who stole seven
gem-
eEon the night
ig stvni'(the lab of September, will be
paid
Qnonon IIRYCE.
Tnrnberry, September :2nd, 141,
NOTICE.
T. A. MILLS. having disposed of his gook of
general goods to Bemis E. hing, herebynotifies all
persons indebted to him. that all accounts must be
Pahl at arise. T, A. MILLS.
Wingham, September 17th, 1551.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SAIL,
The undersigned offers for sale a cottage contalr:.
ing seven rooms, and tel o•afths of an mare of land,
situated on the corner et Patrick and Carling streets
Wingham.Geed cellar, woodshed and hard and soft
water. Por particulars, apply to the owner, near
the property,
D. Mo1IINLAY.
&SHILO '
CONST :7; MON
CURL
The success of this Great Cough Cure is
without a parallel in the history of medicine.
All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos-
itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc-
cessfully stand. That it may become known,
the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are
placing_a Sample Bottle Free into every home
in the United States and Canada., If you have
a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, fors
it will cure you. If your child has the Croup,
or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief
is sure. If you dread that insidious disease
Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for
SHILOHWS CURE, Price Io cts., 50 cts. and
tit .00. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame,
use rvShiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts,
EC PLEB
()PULAR
ONE WAY
ARTI ES
TO THE
ACIf'TFLLil
COINC Sept. 23
p`lS Oct. 7-21
t4, ov.4-18i
Deo. 2-16-30
+1$91+
HAVE THE ADVANTAGE er
oiite Atte4daryt6
rogress Rapid
riCe Low
reryty of Room
ARTICULARS FROM ANY AGENT OF
THE COMPANY
Beautify. Vous Hoes!
JAS. H. FRXEivD',
fate of Hamilton and Parie,
HOUSE, SIGN AND ORNAMEN-
TAL.PAINIER, PAPER HANGER,
F'RISCOER, &C.
World take this opportunity of informing the citizens
of Wingham and surrounding country that haying
had large experience in city work, ho is prepared to
do AlabastinIng, Italsotuining and Wall Papering In
the latest approved styles of plain and decorative
work, Cliurehes, Halls or other public` or private
buildings Frescoed in beautiful Colors and Designs
at moderate rates.
Graining in Walnut, Oak, Bird's Bee Ma-
ple, &c., a Specialty.
All orders entrusted to. my care done with neatness
and despatch. • -
Orders loft at' Mr. Ross' Bookstore will receive
prompt attention.
JAS. H. FRIEND.
Wingham, April Ord.
SiLafrD ®
Dr. D. Ai. A., L, C. P. e. 0 , AL(l,.P. S. At.,
TORONTO.
Jonathan Bushed, Listowel, .says :—
"After spending all my money and prop-
erty to no iiurpose on medteal men, for
what they termed a hdpelesscase of con-
sumption, Dr. Sinclair cured me."
Mrs. Mary Furlong, Woodhouse, says:
"When alt others failed, Dr. Sitfolair
cured me of fits." -
W. McDonald, Lakofield, says :--"Dr.
Sinclair cured me of Catarrh."
Geo. Rowed,Blyth, says :—"Dr. Sin-
olair oared me of heart disease and drop- Store opposite the Qn
sy, when all others failed." MISS
Diseases of private nature, brought on
A. L HAMILTON,
Successor to Dr. Towler,
Dealer in
Drugs, Medicines and
Chemic als, Toile t
Soaps, Perfumery and --
Cigar s,
nd--
Cigars, Shoulder
Braces, Trusses,
Sponges, and all kinds
of -Druggists' Sundries .
usually kept in a first.
• class drug store. •
Physicians' prescriptions care-
fully compounded and
orders answered
with care and
despatch,
Fanners and physicax s from the
country will find our stock of
medicines complete, war- '
ranted genuine and of
the best quality:
Full line of Diamond Dyes arways
in stook.
A. L. HAMILTON. IL,
A CARD.
Dr. Towler will continue the prao-
tiee of his profession and may be
found at his office in the Pharmacy
—Mr. Hamilton's drugstore—during
office hours, or at his residence, Di-
agonal street,
IT'S WONDERFUL
The money you can
save by buying your i
goods, and getting your
watches repaired at Pat-
terson's Jewellery store.
He gives perfect satisfac-
tion every time.
Try him and buy and
don't go by without you
do buy.
M. PATTERSON,
Practical Watchmaker
and Jeweller,
Main st., Wingham.
Dissolution of Partnership.
Notice.is hereby given that the Part-
nership heretofore• subsisting between
the undersigned as HartdwatoMercliants,
under the naive of JAs. A. Omen & Co.,
at the, Town of Wingham, was dissolved
by mutual consent on the 12th day of
March, A. D. 1891. All accounts due to
the late firm will be paid to Jas. A. Cline,
who will carry on the business at the old
stand and by whom all obligations of
the late firm will be paid.
Dated this 24th March; A. D. 1891.
Witness, te ,TAs. A. MINE,J. A. MORTON. S 4 ,STox1N Nnnr.ANns.
Referiug,to•above, r wish' to return my
thanks for Mast favors, and trust that by
close atterktron to the wants of my cus-
tomers to merit a 'continuance of the
same.
Jas. A. Cline.
P. S.—Pastlue accounts;trust be set-
tled at once.
all
MISS
Iles received
Orin
Feathers, Flow
Mantle Cloths
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In
LATEST NovEL=
PATIT,
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MISS PARR, of Pet
city tnilliner, has t'
of head milliner
a will be used t
„tom
s4ANTL'ES. MAD
MISES. A CA
ley folly Dr. Sinclair certainly cures..
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The Harvest ti'h.i+ti;sgi. ,..., nervi.,.•, the bac,. ,, thus doing away with the es.,GL,1 CONSULTATION" FREE.
y oNn ftol! P .
held itt iihr'gr unin'ch, it week ago pence of making out entry papers as in th• e SA" TA COAIAIENCS Ar O
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i rltiday, were conducted by Ri.v W .k past, '1' T 1 glia red', on ur-4 DR. SINCLAIR, will be at the
Yonne, 'el A, i.f (bt:iered!. The et. ,
zixenfs,� the ve ma r' i p
chimera furtiislririb+ approved joint notes. !QUEEN'S UEEN'S fOTE L, winkhath,
trndatret w.tti very 1,;v:,t',itsd tr he dinner . 'rhe. Timms will bo front to new sub- J. COWAN,
on `tnnllc't t -canthi! w NK rt grand sac.. scribers from now till the 1st of January, Audio
ceps, OE. procee+Its ltntul,utieg to $70 1892, for 25 cents. Turnb
;-F mottotiiioN, l • oil
Sept, 30,1$91"
Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, OCT, 28th. 1891.
Molloy to L
fetes D
ATEAsot
Money advanced on hi
Privilege of paying at t
, and accounts eollerted.
()eines--Acaeet Meek
d Choice stock of
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Ribbons, &c.
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